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Maḳḳarī Younan

Author of "مجده بهى حلو شهى" مكاري يونان

Salvatori Younan

Person Name: Salvatori Younan سلفاتوري يونان Author of "إني لرافع" سلفاتوري يونان

Unsi Anas Younan

Person Name: Unsi Younan أنسى أنس يونان Author of "أنت تحطم القيود" أنسى أنس يونان

A. E. Young

Person Name: A. E. Y. Author of "I'm Glad Salvation Is Free" in Blissful Showers

A. W. Young

Author of "Trusting the Lord" in The New Gospel Song Book

Agnes Young

Person Name: Mrs. Agnes Young Author of "If You Knew There Would Be No Tomorrow"

Alfred Young

1831 - 1900 Author of "Inspired word, From Mary's raptured bosom poured" Roman Catholic priest and musician LOC Name Authority File

Andrew Young

1807 - 1889 Author of "There Is a Happy Land" in Timeless Truths Young, Andrew, second son of David Young, for more than fifty years a most efficient teacher in Edinburgh, was born at Edinburgh, April 23, 1807. After passing through a distinguished eight years' literary and theological course at the University of Edinburgh, he was appointed in 1830, by the Town Council, Head Master of Niddry Street School, Edinburgh, where he began with 80 pupils, and left with the total at 600. In 1840 he became Head English Master of Madras College, St. Andrews, where he was equally successful. He retired from St. Andrews in 1853, and lived in Edinburgh, where he was for some time the Superintendent of the Greenside Parish Sabbath School He died Nov. 30, 1889; Many of Mr Young's hymns and poems were contributed to periodicals. A collected edition of these was published in 1876, as The Scottish Highlands and Other Poems. His poems entitle him to rank in the first order of Scottish minor poets. Some of his hymns are very sweet. His "There is a happy land" (q. v.) has attained great popularity. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Andrew Young

1885 - 1971 Author of "Lord, by whose breath all souls and seeds are living" Andrew John Young, poet and clergyman; born 29 Apr. 1885 at Elgin, died 25 Nov. 1971 at Bognor Regis; also an amateur botanist and author of "A prospect of flowers" LOC Name Authority File

Andrew J. Young

Composer of "[Get on the life-boat with Jesus today]" in Songs for All

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